B.Sc. (Anatomy)

Bachelor of Science in Anatomy

Duration:

3 Years

Level:

Graduation

Type:

Degree

Eligibility:

10+2

B.Sc. Anatomy or Bachelor of Science in Anatomy is an undergraduate Anatomy course. Anatomy is a branch of biology and medicine that is the consideration of the structure of living things. It is a general term that includes human anatomy, animal anatomy (zootomy), and plant anatomy (phytotomy). The duration of B.Sc. (Anatomy) is three years and it may be less or more than this depending on the institute’s rules and regulations. This course is very valuable and important one which provides many job opportunities to the candidates. Degree holders can find jobs in hospitals and their own profession is also the best options.

B.Sc. Anatomy Eligibility

Students who have cleared their 12th class with more than 55 percent marks in Science stream can apply for this program.

B.Sc. Anatomy Syllabus

Syllabus of Anatomy as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Those who are good in communication skills and are known of medical artefacts along with other skills are the most suitable for it.

Second, who want to adopt teaching profession they will have to pass, first, graduation and then Masters, degree. So they can go for the course.

Third, candidates having good social dealing and humane behave also can go for this course.

Those who are flexible and willing to work for extra hours as required during busy periods and are committed to the delivery of high quality teaching are good suit for it.

How is B.Sc. Anatomy Course Beneficial?

The course is beneficial as after the completion of it candidates can find jobs in hospitals and can run their own units.

Second, it provides basis for higher studies the graduates.

Third, the course is also beneficial not only in India but also outside it.

Teaching is also good option with them.

It can give a concise, coherent verbal account of the anatomical structure in language applicable to radiology reporting and to inter-specialty communication; this includes all the clinically important anatomical characteristics of the structure, for example course, area of supply, location of vulnerability, functional anatomy.